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An Axe To Grind is disambiguated.


** Tyrion using a [[AnAxeToGrind battle-axe]] and finally being seen fighting in battle.

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** Tyrion using a [[AnAxeToGrind battle-axe]] battle-axe and finally being seen fighting in battle.
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Cleaning up Loads and Loads of Characters trope


* In general, a number of fans of the original ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' novels were skeptical that the story, being a massively detailed and complex {{Doorstopper}} with LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters and a lot of AllThereInTheManual background lore, could be successfully adapted to live-action. Even author Creator/GeorgeRRMartin believed the series' length rendered it "unfilmable" for feature length film. When it was announced that the adaptation would be a TV series, many approved of the medium as it would allow for more time to really develop and flesh out the characters, setting and events than a film could do. Being on Creator/{{HBO}} further solidified the fans' approval, as a premium cable channel wouldn't be afraid to show the more adult aspects of the story, thus averting {{Bowdlerization}}.

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* In general, a number of fans of the original ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' novels were skeptical that the story, being a massively detailed and complex {{Doorstopper}} with LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large number of characters and a lot of AllThereInTheManual background lore, could be successfully adapted to live-action. Even author Creator/GeorgeRRMartin believed the series' length rendered it "unfilmable" for feature length film. When it was announced that the adaptation would be a TV series, many approved of the medium as it would allow for more time to really develop and flesh out the characters, setting and events than a film could do. Being on Creator/{{HBO}} further solidified the fans' approval, as a premium cable channel wouldn't be afraid to show the more adult aspects of the story, thus averting {{Bowdlerization}}.



** In the episode "First of His Name", all eight of Oberyn Martell's daughters are confirmed to exist in the show, when some fans might have feared that some of the girls might have been AdaptedOut, just because of LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters in the show.

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** In the episode "First of His Name", all eight of Oberyn Martell's daughters are confirmed to exist in the show, when some fans might have feared that some of the girls might have been AdaptedOut, just because of LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters how many in the show.

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